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Political Science Exam - Uexcel? What to study?
#1
whose taken this exam? what should I expect? can someone give me some sample question types for this exam...thank you...!

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#2
anybody?
:confused:

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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you won’t. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on “death ground,” where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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#3
swisha2k Wrote:anybody?
:confused:

Down load the Uexcel content guide ( below is from that guide )
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Content Outline
The major content areas on the examination and the
percent of the examination devoted to each content
area are listed below.
Content Area Percent of the
Examination
I. Basic Terms and Concepts of Political Science 10%
II. Political Theories and Ideologies 15%
III. Comparative Government 30%
IV. Comparative Law and Policy 20%
V. International Relations 25%
Total 100%

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The guide goes onto break down the areas that will be covered.

I wish I had payed attention to it prior to taking the exam.


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#4
Just for giggles, at the last minute I signed up for Pol Sci X today.
Here's what I remember.
There were lots of questions about liberalism (Main views,different forms)
A couple about Marxism
Conservatism(What decade did they have the most influence?)
The difference between the parties,ideals.
About 3-4 questions about Parliament
A few about NATO & the UN (What nations hold permanent positions? Why were they originally founded?)
A few about Civil process and rights.
Several about the election process of several styles of Government
One about what happened in Rwanda in 1994

Hope that helps...
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#5
Wax51 Wrote:Just for giggles, at the last minute I signed up for Pol Sci X today.
Here's what I remember.
There were lots of questions about liberalism (Main views,different forms)
A couple about Marxism
Conservatism(What decade did they have the most influence?)
The difference between the parties,ideals.
About 3-4 questions about Parliament
A few about NATO & the UN (What nations hold permanent positions? Why were they originally founded?)
A few about Civil process and rights.
Several about the election process of several styles of Government
One about what happened in Rwanda in 1994

Hope that helps...


Godsend man, thank you...
did you study online or in print?

I have a spark notes 101 political science text and I want to make sure that I am targeting the right material...

Anyone else want to share what they saw on the exam feel free...

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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you won’t. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on “death ground,” where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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#6
I hope this helps.

Things to study:
Definitely the practice questions from the content guide Wink (these will help you trust me)
Political power
Political groups
Justice
Sovreignty--and know how to apply it 2 situtations
authority
the sovreign territories
liberalism,liberatarianism, socialism,...---basically all of the ism's and how they are different/alike from one another.
know the types of powers (i.e. executive,legislative,judicial) and what power/functions they have
elections--electoral,runoffs recalls,primaries

There is alot of content on international relations:
north american free trade
international law
borders and migration
tariffs
environment
population
terrorism----
know all the treaties.

This is taken from the exam content guide for the test---there is more so check it out.

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#7
Chica Wrote:I hope this helps.

Things to study:
Definitely the practice questions from the content guide Wink (these will help you trust me)
Political power
Political groups
Justice
Sovreignty--and know how to apply it 2 situtations
authority
the sovreign territories
liberalism,liberatarianism, socialism,...---basically all of the ism's and how they are different/alike from one another.
know the types of powers (i.e. executive,legislative,judicial) and what power/functions they have
elections--electoral,runoffs recalls,primaries

There is alot of content on international relations:
north american free trade
international law
borders and migration
tariffs
environment
population
terrorism----
know all the treaties.

This is taken from the exam content guide for the test---there is more so check it out.

Excel Test Prep - More Details About the Excel Test SAT Course 1

You'll do great on your exam! And its a freebie!Cool


so from the looks of it this is basically a definitions based exam? i.e, what do these terms mean etc...awesome...
hope its not too deep as I am using Wikipedia for most of my study...

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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you won’t. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on “death ground,” where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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#8
Byu has a free on-line class in Poly Sci that may help you study, they have it listed as CIV 70 in the Free Class Section.
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#9
bat21 Wrote:Byu has a free on-line class in Poly Sci that may help you study, they have it listed as CIV 70 in the Free Class Section.


great find!

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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you won’t. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on “death ground,” where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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#10
anymore feedback?

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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you won’t. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on “death ground,” where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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